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  2. Duck Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Duck Lake State Park is a public recreation area covering 728 acres (295 ha) along Lake Michigan five miles (8.0 km) southwest of Whitehall in Muskegon County, Michigan. The state park, which runs along the north side of Duck Lake to Lake Michigan, features a large sand dune. [4]

  3. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The largest ferries in Michigan are the car ferries which cross Lake Michigan to Wisconsin. One of these, the SS Badger is one of the last remaining coal steamers on the Great Lakes and serves as a section of US Highway 10 (US 10). The Badger is also the largest ferry in Michigan, capable of carrying 600 passengers and 180 autos.

  4. SS Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    SS Wisconsin. /  42.5326833°N 87.7087333°W  / 42.5326833; -87.7087333. The Wisconsin was an iron-hulled package steamer built in 1881 that sank in 1929 in Lake Michigan off the coast of Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. In 2009 the shipwreck site was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. Lake Michigan–Huron - Wikipedia

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    Lake Michigan–Huron (also Huron–Michigan) is the body of water combining Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, which are joined through the 5-mile-wide (8.0 km), 295- foot -deep (90 m), open-water Straits of Mackinac. Huron and Michigan are hydrologically a single lake because the flow of water through the straits keeps their water levels in ...

  6. One killed, one missing after boat sinks in Lake Michigan - AOL

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    Aug. 28—MANISTEE — One passenger is still missing and one is dead after a fishing boat with five people aboard sunk in Lake Michigan Sunday, the Manistee County Sheriff's Office reported.

  7. Plymouth (schooner-barge) - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth was an American Schooner barge that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 in Lake Michigan, near St. Martins Island at the mouth of Green Bay, while she was being towed by the tug James H. Martin from Menominee, Michigan, United States to Lake Huron.